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not just of instruments are old or that we do not have the right ones, you have to identify precise technologies that you need, then put them on a rock and blast them into space. >> which takes time and money. nasa tries to save money by not having backup satellites. if the satellite fails, there is no thing to take its place. they have to scramble for new money to start all over again. >> you need not so much more satellites, but a steady pipeline of satellites going up every year or two with different kinds of improved instruments to give you a good picture of what is going on. >> for two decades the u.s. first observation satellite system has been hit by competing priorities, shrinking budgets, and mismanagement. >> allot of the work started by the clinton administration, using satellites to understand climate change, the program was put on ice. >> the nasa earth science budget was cut by more than 30% to free up space exploration, including a mission to mars. shelled were satellite missions to monitor tropical rainfall, sea levels, glacial movement, soil moisture, permafrost, and improved in
not just of instruments are old or that we do not have the right ones, you have to identify precise technologies that you need, then put them on a rock and blast them into space. >> which takes time and money. nasa tries to save money by not having backup satellites. if the satellite fails, there is no thing to take its place. they have to scramble for new money to start all over again. >> you need not so much more satellites, but a steady pipeline of satellites going up every year...
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he's going to gulf states to sell them technology. he wants the reactors back home back working and to build more. it's a economic necessity. >> they're building many new nuclear power plants and trying to export the technology. but it's inferior to japanese technology. >> reporter: japan can market itself as learning from its mistakes, but abe said the discovery of new radiation leaks will turn many japanese against nuclear power again. >> they're leaking like sievs, if you like, and people are rethinking their rethought positions. public opinion is really, really fragile 1234 but the japanese economy is fragile, too. fossil fuel imported to replace nuclear power is costing japan $40 billion a year. japanese will have to decide which is more expensive. fixes the nuclear energy or living without it. al jazeera, tokyo. >> new mexico's most populous county issuing same-sex marriage licenses. after the state district court rules it constitutional. find out why the legal battle for marriage equality in new mexico is just beginning. >>> it
he's going to gulf states to sell them technology. he wants the reactors back home back working and to build more. it's a economic necessity. >> they're building many new nuclear power plants and trying to export the technology. but it's inferior to japanese technology. >> reporter: japan can market itself as learning from its mistakes, but abe said the discovery of new radiation leaks will turn many japanese against nuclear power again. >> they're leaking like sievs, if you...
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they do not want to farm in the model that is being promoted by this technology. there are farmers around the world who don't want to get caught in that same cycle. this. >> go ahead john. >> gmo crops started -- was introduced by corporations 15, 20 years ago. as of 2012, 90% of the farmers that use this are in the developing world. more than half of the crops being grown are in the developing world. farmers are not about to choose growing a crop that yields them less money, that is a bad crop that forces them into a system that somehow enslaves them. the very growth of this in the developing world really makes it clear that what she is saying is just pure hocum. look at the september issue of [ inaudible ] it has a very interesting article on why they oppose mandatory labeling. and the reason they oppose it is because it's an unscientific view. it has increased yields as much as 25%. if we ban gmos it's going to cost hundreds of dollars a year. and this idea that somehow labeling it a somebody choice. they labeled in europe, and there is no choice. gmos have bee
they do not want to farm in the model that is being promoted by this technology. there are farmers around the world who don't want to get caught in that same cycle. this. >> go ahead john. >> gmo crops started -- was introduced by corporations 15, 20 years ago. as of 2012, 90% of the farmers that use this are in the developing world. more than half of the crops being grown are in the developing world. farmers are not about to choose growing a crop that yields them less money, that...
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we need the technology and resources, of course. at the same time, we have to get realistic about the fact we have 11 million people here without papers. what's good about the legislation, it does directly deal with them and puts forward a process for them to come forward, work legally and pay taxes and over time, acquire citizenship. as far as i'm concerned, both of those goals should and must be met. i think the bill is getting us in that direction. >> one of the unintended consequences of previous efforts to increase security at the border has actually been a perverse incentive for people to immigrate illegally. previously there were people who were able to pass back and forth fairly routinely and come back to work and then to their families. once that border fence is up, that poses more risk. why aren't we putting more resources to security. >> you're right. just by building the security at the border we cut off the circularity, so people do come and they stay and their families stay. that's why two-thirds of them are undocument
we need the technology and resources, of course. at the same time, we have to get realistic about the fact we have 11 million people here without papers. what's good about the legislation, it does directly deal with them and puts forward a process for them to come forward, work legally and pay taxes and over time, acquire citizenship. as far as i'm concerned, both of those goals should and must be met. i think the bill is getting us in that direction. >> one of the unintended consequences...
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it is much simpler technology. it is being sold by the united states and israel and china and even south africa is now in the business of selling drones, including armed drones. so we should be concerned about how other countries will respond. we have given him off the rest of the world so that we can go anywhere you want, kill anyone that we want on the basis of secret information, what are other countries going to do in the future. the other concern that we should have his drones being used at home. there is an extremely strong lobby of the drone industry. that is because of the multibillion dollar industry and they see the war in iraq winding down in afghanistan, they're looking for other outlets for selling drones. the surveillance drones, commercial drones, many potential and positive commercial uses of drones. terms used by governments were putting out fires and those used to track endangered species and lots of positive potential uses of drones. there is also potential dangers here in the united states. whil
it is much simpler technology. it is being sold by the united states and israel and china and even south africa is now in the business of selling drones, including armed drones. so we should be concerned about how other countries will respond. we have given him off the rest of the world so that we can go anywhere you want, kill anyone that we want on the basis of secret information, what are other countries going to do in the future. the other concern that we should have his drones being used...
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the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ hash it out.ay it's time to alec baldwin got booed off an america airlines flight after reft down wortdz with friends on a but what about nearly half of the passengers? yahoo tweeting air tran put 100 high school students for refusing to sit do and t off cell phones they were headed to atlanta for a senior trip. air tran they won't sit this is not a chick. misserica, 2003 really is looking for whal. former miss america launches congressional run. yes erica harold wants to whip washington into shape. she has brains to make a splash challenging rey davis in the illinois republican primary. neither candidate will be forced to enter a swimsu competition. now, one cheeky crook. huhingington post posts man steals sexy man kin -- mannequin and apparently did not like the outfit because he came ck to get her a change of clothes. the robber got caught. we're betting this guy didn't mind getting handcuffed. okay, what did you do today at 2:55 p.m. do you remember? c
the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ hash it out.ay it's time to alec baldwin got booed off an america airlines flight after reft down wortdz with friends on a but what about nearly half of the passengers? yahoo tweeting air tran put 100 high school students for refusing to sit do and t off cell phones they were headed to atlanta for a senior trip. air tran they won't sit this is not a chick. misserica, 2003 really is looking for whal. former...
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the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ i honestly never thought that someone would try to enter into my home without my permission. when i arrived at the residence, to my surprise, the officers had already received a call from adt and had gotten there and apprehended the suspect. knowing later that this intruder had a knife -- it just made me think of how lucky i was to have adt. [ male announcer ] when it's your family, trust adt fast response monitoring to help protect against burglary, fire, and high levels of carbon monoxide. when seconds count, the experience of adt matters. now get adt starting at just $99 with 24/7 protection just over $1 a day, plus a money-back guarantee. manage your home remotely with adt pulse. even keep an eye on your kids. the person who took the call from adt saved my home, my possessions, and he might have saved my life. [ male announcer ] get adt for as little as $99 and save a lot more than money. call or click today. hash it out.ay it's time to alec baldwin go
the nissan altima with safety shield technologies. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ i honestly never thought that someone would try to enter into my home without my permission. when i arrived at the residence, to my surprise, the officers had already received a call from adt and had gotten there and apprehended the suspect. knowing later that this intruder had a knife -- it just made me think of how lucky i was to have adt. [ male announcer ] when it's your family, trust adt fast response...
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ lou: new details about a mississippi man now charged with sending letters laced with poison the president obama and senator roger wicker. paul caron curtis is a musician, as you might have guessed. a video, an elvis impersonator. he previously had written, uncovered a conspiracy to assault the human bodyarts on the black market. curtis appeared in federal court earlier. his attorney maintaining that he is not guilty. joining us tonht. former prosecutors, good to have you both with us. it is terrific. i'm sorry. i have to take this more seriously. when you have an elvis impersonator going after the president's and senator weicker, i am sure there is no one that finds it funny, but to me it is bizarre beyond belief. >> it has to be a killer impersonation. had to do it. i just have to perry is going to be great for the jury to see this. lou: will this go to jerry? is this fellow not so obviously deserves that -- >> you may be
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. ♪ lou: new details about a mississippi man now charged with sending letters laced with poison the president obama and senator roger wicker. paul caron curtis is a musician, as you might have guessed. a video, an elvis impersonator. he previously had written, uncovered a conspiracy to assault the human bodyarts on the black market. curtis appeared in federal court...
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it is now considering new rules on how technology can be used to communicate with people who borrow money. regulators will be looking at potential privacy issues. >>> the most anticipated ipo since facebook is almost upon us. twitter expected to set a share price after the closing bell today. the current target is 23 to $25 a share. that would value twitter at $14 billion. keep in mind, twitter has never ever made a profit. >>> the new apple ipad is smaller, lighter, and cheaper to make. it costs about $200 to make, and sets for about $500. that's about an 82% mark-up. >>> and checking the big board on wall street any blue chips took off right out of the gate and remained strong. the dow up 92 points this hour. that positive feeling comes from some new indications that the fed will hold back on its plans to ease the money policy. >>> an update on that treasure trove of art found inside that munich apartment. charlie has our update. >> reporter: a landscape, a portrait, a self portrait, the true value of this treasure trove is stolen art is just coming to light. among the 1,400 works found
it is now considering new rules on how technology can be used to communicate with people who borrow money. regulators will be looking at potential privacy issues. >>> the most anticipated ipo since facebook is almost upon us. twitter expected to set a share price after the closing bell today. the current target is 23 to $25 a share. that would value twitter at $14 billion. keep in mind, twitter has never ever made a profit. >>> the new apple ipad is smaller, lighter, and...
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you guys need american technology and foreign investment to develop your eastern siberian oil field. that is not going to happen. as a result they look like boys on the playground. lou: speaking of that, nine is having more fun thanenator john mccain saying that edward snowden is for a year and regeneration. his assessment, jason bourne. >> i don't quite get that. around the world invading everyone. but edward snowden has done real damage to the united states, not just the secrets, but the sours and methods. the chinese and russians know how we go about intelligence gathering now. obviously there is the opportunity to accumulate the president, which putin loves. lou: always great to have you. >> thank you. lou: a major smart phone maker signals they are ready to sell the company, sending the stock soaring. s&p chief equity strategist joins me next. ♪ ♪ lou: well, what the marke over two and a half billion shares. the dow and the snb did almost nothing but extend losses after posting the worst weekly performance since june last week my guest sayshe odds of a second summer smog and
you guys need american technology and foreign investment to develop your eastern siberian oil field. that is not going to happen. as a result they look like boys on the playground. lou: speaking of that, nine is having more fun thanenator john mccain saying that edward snowden is for a year and regeneration. his assessment, jason bourne. >> i don't quite get that. around the world invading everyone. but edward snowden has done real damage to the united states, not just the secrets, but...
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the next 10% goes to science and technology and renewable energy projects. the next 30% goes to our vehicle that, like the model in norway managed by the ministry of energy where you can put a national state which seems be very promising. and up to 10% goes to regional energy development. the idea is the money that funds through the mexican what reform goes mostly to long-term projects. so we've established a base for the budget that will allow us -- [inaudible] we are betting on the future. next, please. transparency is one of the most important elements of this reform. i haven't found a mexican that isn't satisfied with which has been has worked so far in the oil industry in our country. so we need to have a new mechanism to do it better. the constitutional amendment goes to that in articles nine and 21. so first come were going to make the getting dressed and guidelines will be made public. so anybody can see it. second, transparency clauses will be included in oil and gas contracts in every oil and gas contracts. so that the citizens of mexico and of the
the next 10% goes to science and technology and renewable energy projects. the next 30% goes to our vehicle that, like the model in norway managed by the ministry of energy where you can put a national state which seems be very promising. and up to 10% goes to regional energy development. the idea is the money that funds through the mexican what reform goes mostly to long-term projects. so we've established a base for the budget that will allow us -- [inaudible] we are betting on the future....
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. @ you know it even after all these years. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needingo go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any suen decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or if you have any aller
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>> that doesn't mean we shouldn't develop other technologies. the most important thing we can do here is concern . the longer you make your supply last . >> also plain old contra version saves a lot of oil. >> we really appreciate you being with us tonight. you. >> scarlett joe hansen gets epl >>> scarlett admited that she only got an 1080 on her s.a.. the she felt like a big dummy. turns out scarlett should feel great when compared with the current test takers. out of 166 million student whose took the sat this year only 43% net benchmark considered to be ready for college course work. only 15.6 met or exceeded the benchmark. these up 8% from last year. hispanic students also saw a rise up 7.7%. 23.5 of them made the mark. why should we worry? the the u.s. economy depends on educated people. we've now dropped to 15. some experts argue college entrance tests are part of the problem. so back to scarlett johansson. today she would have tested higher than 6 out of 10 kids. >> coming up, football players think they know the risks of field. they are
>> that doesn't mean we shouldn't develop other technologies. the most important thing we can do here is concern . the longer you make your supply last . >> also plain old contra version saves a lot of oil. >> we really appreciate you being with us tonight. you. >> scarlett joe hansen gets epl >>> scarlett admited that she only got an 1080 on her s.a.. the she felt like a big dummy. turns out scarlett should feel great when compared with the current test takers....
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the first thing is to try to figure out what the technological solutions are. that's going to be a private sector challenge. it might be funded by the government, but by and large there is an r&d opportunity to come up with hardware, software and protocols that differentiate between security and privacy models. i think that there might be a happy coincidence here in which some of the areas we need the greatest security happen to be the same areas that require the least amount of privacy, which is interesting if you think. certainly an opportunity for where we should start. when you think about the electric power grid, a high security environment, a very low or should i say nonexistent requirement for anonymity. if you're operating on the electric power grid you should be known down to the biometric level of who you are, right? what we see though is that the technologies that have been developed for interoperability really have focused after that. the internet, the first consideration for the internet was interoperability. after that became the reality. focus wa
the first thing is to try to figure out what the technological solutions are. that's going to be a private sector challenge. it might be funded by the government, but by and large there is an r&d opportunity to come up with hardware, software and protocols that differentiate between security and privacy models. i think that there might be a happy coincidence here in which some of the areas we need the greatest security happen to be the same areas that require the least amount of privacy,...
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with new hydraulic technology t drillers are exploring the deep shale as never before. texas doubles its crude production from two decades of falling output if it was considered an independent nation texas would rank the highest and kuwait and venezuela on the oil raising state. texas was able to escape the worst of the great recession while u.s. jobs grew by 1% in the last five years the oil an gas industry increase peud 40%. those paychecks are fourishing the local economy in one of the historically poorest regions of the country. >> all of a sudden you're seeing jobs in south texas that are averaging 2k-7 $70,000,000/$80,s benefits. they have got seen that kind of multiplying effect that will change south texas. >> after previous oil booms t*bs texas has gone robust. as the fossil crude keeps growing, people here expect a long ride. tom t al jazeera, nix on, texas. >> coming up at the top of the hour, hi, joey. >> good evening. on american tonight it was chicago's first week back at school after posing 50 schools a over budget cuts. school system is now having safe -
with new hydraulic technology t drillers are exploring the deep shale as never before. texas doubles its crude production from two decades of falling output if it was considered an independent nation texas would rank the highest and kuwait and venezuela on the oil raising state. texas was able to escape the worst of the great recession while u.s. jobs grew by 1% in the last five years the oil an gas industry increase peud 40%. those paychecks are fourishing the local economy in one of the...
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he says technology and financial sector stocks seem most stretched. he still sees value in energy and health care, so far this year the broad-based s&p 500 index is up more than 26%. >>> well, jim paulson is not buying the bubble talk, saying there is still a lot of upside in the market, jim, nice to have you with us. so tell us why you're not expecting any bubble trouble after a nobel prize winning economist says that things are vulnerable. >> you know, susie, i think the primary thing that creates sort of a bubble economy and ultimately a recession is just simply too much confidence about the future. when all the players, consumers, businesses, policy officials, everybody gets really bullish about the future they start to engage in dumb behaviors, they stretch the balance sheets, hire too many people and buy that second summer home and that is the thing that ultimately has to be corrected. and i think that confidence is better today but we're still at confidence levels that are below average by a long-term historic norm, and i think the description
he says technology and financial sector stocks seem most stretched. he still sees value in energy and health care, so far this year the broad-based s&p 500 index is up more than 26%. >>> well, jim paulson is not buying the bubble talk, saying there is still a lot of upside in the market, jim, nice to have you with us. so tell us why you're not expecting any bubble trouble after a nobel prize winning economist says that things are vulnerable. >> you know, susie, i think the...
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the report and technology know how that was the creation of a fully functioning guns with the use of a three d printer stay with us for more the eye the weak stupid things giving at christmas and the united states account for roughly twenty percent of annual mall during that period of time people at risk last national one baby when they shop. yes certainly in our modern use people are often spending money that they don't spending on things they don't need to accomplish what they have really gone the door. stories. you can do. changing the world likes me. so picture. i don't the forty minutes past the hour now. it's been a critical week for scotland a long lead up to its vote on independence late next year peter alex summoned launched a weighty document laying out what he labelled a mission statement for the nation's future artist s are so real it's the key points scored by the pro independence movement the scotland b an independent country to six or question that requires a simple yes or no waking at three hundred euro looking at could hardly be said for the scots are not taking it l
the report and technology know how that was the creation of a fully functioning guns with the use of a three d printer stay with us for more the eye the weak stupid things giving at christmas and the united states account for roughly twenty percent of annual mall during that period of time people at risk last national one baby when they shop. yes certainly in our modern use people are often spending money that they don't spending on things they don't need to accomplish what they have really...
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we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. there were 653 miles. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity. in what situations which you think about granting the waiver? caveat on myo have the answers. see that there would be considerations based on the aid of a conviction, whether the individual was the primary wage , ther for the family record sent a prior conviction, that kind of inclusive a valuation. >> it the aileron's other as to predicted thes., alien was authorized to work in the u.s., with those have been ?ollected dat they were not big of a rise, it was a significant restriction. the intent of the bill is to make sure any people moving t
we have sector by sector technology plans. we have not been sitting back waiting for a bill to pass. very quickly. >> do you believe the discretion could permit you to make a finding that is complete without building any additional fencing? right now the border patrol has done an extensive study of where fencing make sense across the southwest border. there were 653 miles. we would go back and look at the kind of fencing is. he can do this for humanitarian purposes to ensure family unity....
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you need technology with leadership that means spending money and putting people to work and innovate. what's google got in cash? we're talking hundred billion dollars each, you know, hp or rim, but the rest it's extraordinary. do we have a screen of that? let's put this up. see what eric thinks of that. this is cash -- cash on hand. it's a great expression. apple, 137 million. google, 48 million. microsoft, 68 billion. intel, show us something here. >> cisco bought a company in the czech republic today. that's another area of tech policy. they want a tax holiday to have the lower rate. lou: that's exciting other than one thing. those tech leaders are not idiots, and the fact of the matter is they are bright folks, and that money should be driving towards creating product and services and innovating. it bother me less about the tax policy, frankly, than the fact they don't obviously have an idea. the lack of ideas will kill any capitalist. >> any one of the executives plead few dish ri responsibility. lou: i believe every one of them. >> very true. lou: thank you so much. >> you bet.
you need technology with leadership that means spending money and putting people to work and innovate. what's google got in cash? we're talking hundred billion dollars each, you know, hp or rim, but the rest it's extraordinary. do we have a screen of that? let's put this up. see what eric thinks of that. this is cash -- cash on hand. it's a great expression. apple, 137 million. google, 48 million. microsoft, 68 billion. intel, show us something here. >> cisco bought a company in the czech...
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our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering $4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. >> bret: finally tonight, amid all the chaos and devastation in moore, oklahoma, there have been beautiful moments. emotional reunions. and as in every natural disaster, evidence of a community coming together helping each other. we'll leave you with that. thanks for inviting us intoyou. that's it for this "special report." fair, balanced and still unafraid. this is horrible, horrible. >> oh my god. >> we were pulling walls off of people. there were people crawling out from anywhere and everywhere. [screaming] >> where is she? [crying] >> our prayers are with the people of oklahoma today. >> it's just terrible. it's so bad i can't even believe i'm still alive. >> just really sad and scary and it's going to take so long to rebuild and like where all these families going to go? >> there are empty spaces where there used to be livin
our country needs more college grads to help fill all the open technology jobs. to help meet that need, here at devry university, we're offering $4 million dollars in tech scholarships for qualified new students. learn more at devry.edu. >> bret: finally tonight, amid all the chaos and devastation in moore, oklahoma, there have been beautiful moments. emotional reunions. and as in every natural disaster, evidence of a community coming together helping each other. we'll leave you with...
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the technology has been designed to withstand, and it did, the 70-year and hundred-year floods scouring at three feet, and we have dwret to see anything. the benefit is innovative technology to minimize environmental foot print and take into account the issue you raised which is how important water is in the desert. i appreciate the question. >> host: is that why you chose this location, all the reasons you just gave? >> guest: that's part of the reason. i'll back up a little. there were several reasons we chose this location. number one is it has great sun, meaning the intensity of the sun on average over the course of the year is excellent. that means you'll produce more energy per square foot than you would in an area with less intense sun. it also had an existing gas trance mission line going through the property and we consume a little bit of natural gas, 2% a year, allowing us to start up and capture the first morning light by getting pipes warm. we make use of the flux and produce that steam quicker reducing and improve the overall performance. that's one. the third is that there
the technology has been designed to withstand, and it did, the 70-year and hundred-year floods scouring at three feet, and we have dwret to see anything. the benefit is innovative technology to minimize environmental foot print and take into account the issue you raised which is how important water is in the desert. i appreciate the question. >> host: is that why you chose this location, all the reasons you just gave? >> guest: that's part of the reason. i'll back up a little. there...
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it looks enormously complicated. >> well, technology is complicated. i think what happens in a lot of different projects people get enamored they try to do everything at once. than focus on what is our objective? sign up for healthcare. so i think what happened was the -- in that large of a project, the hardest thing is not actually to say what you want to do, the hardest thing is to say what you don't want to do. so, if you look at -- i mean, you have interviewed some great people tonight. and if you look at the who is the one person that is responsible we do not want you to put your email address and go back to your email and validate this is actually you and then put in your social security number before you can even look and browse. so i think what they are doing is made it so complex. they have been so ename mored that we are going to make this great solution and ran at a moving target and so at media temple this is what we do every day. we help hundreds of thousands of customers make millions of web sites run faster and so we were asked by the "w
it looks enormously complicated. >> well, technology is complicated. i think what happens in a lot of different projects people get enamored they try to do everything at once. than focus on what is our objective? sign up for healthcare. so i think what happened was the -- in that large of a project, the hardest thing is not actually to say what you want to do, the hardest thing is to say what you don't want to do. so, if you look at -- i mean, you have interviewed some great people...
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multiple redundant early detection technologies. inaddition, you heard this my statements, in addition to following federal code when you agreed to follow 57 additional special conditions. those are things like reduced spacing of isolation valves, pipe deeper. we are doing a horizontal direction will drill so we are 20 feet or 40 feet below the bottom of the river in bed rock so we do not have to worry about the kind of problems that occurred at kalamazoo or the yellowstone problem that exxon had. these modern pipelines have incredible records with respect to spill and safety. we are building the most modern pipeline ever built in the u.s. >> your opinion is that it is designed to be the state is pipeline in the world. >> that is actually the finding of the department of state in the environmental impact statements. >> in your opening statement he said the keystone xl is that a pipeline, it is a lifeline. of these jobs created are going to be temporary. can you explain how a lifeline is not a temporary job? >> our members were job t
multiple redundant early detection technologies. inaddition, you heard this my statements, in addition to following federal code when you agreed to follow 57 additional special conditions. those are things like reduced spacing of isolation valves, pipe deeper. we are doing a horizontal direction will drill so we are 20 feet or 40 feet below the bottom of the river in bed rock so we do not have to worry about the kind of problems that occurred at kalamazoo or the yellowstone problem that exxon...
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>> what happened was technology and innovation. two technologies, horizontal drilling and fracturing. increasing is ever- volumes of domestically produced oil and gas. it is literally nothing short of a miracle. >> a well goes down and did it goes right back. back. then it goes right out of this well comes a fracking substance, which is a mixture of water, chemicals, and sand. there is usually another well underneath. they have generated oil or gas. it is taken out and it has changed everything. >> it absolutely has. that is a very good description had.-- that you just >>
>> what happened was technology and innovation. two technologies, horizontal drilling and fracturing. increasing is ever- volumes of domestically produced oil and gas. it is literally nothing short of a miracle. >> a well goes down and did it goes right back. back. then it goes right out of this well comes a fracking substance, which is a mixture of water, chemicals, and sand. there is usually another well underneath. they have generated oil or gas. it is taken out and it has...
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the debate is not about technology but politics and pushed back. delta airlines have said they are leading against this. a survey of customers found that 64% found the ability to make on board calls would have a negative impact on the flight experience. flight attendants unions have said they are opposed to the idea. hen tom wheeler said preferred not to hear his suit made on the phone but because there are no technical reasons to continue the ban, he wants to leave the decision up to the airline. >> thank you. coming up, ironic it's ready to return to the international oil market. gets ready to return to the international oil market. in just a moment. ♪ >> welcome back to the second half-hour of "bottom line" on bloomberg television. thank you for staying with us. as we hit the bottom of the hour on this wednesday, december 4, , the slugall street start to the mug. the losing streak in two months. adp reporting u.s. businesses last month added the most jobs in the year. down a little more. the dow jones industrial average falling as well. state
the debate is not about technology but politics and pushed back. delta airlines have said they are leading against this. a survey of customers found that 64% found the ability to make on board calls would have a negative impact on the flight experience. flight attendants unions have said they are opposed to the idea. hen tom wheeler said preferred not to hear his suit made on the phone but because there are no technical reasons to continue the ban, he wants to leave the decision up to the...
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old technology. the drone is pretty new. this is an old technology. blimps have been around forever. some of you may recall seeing a video of blimps like this from kabul, afghanistan. i talked on the phone this week with a fellow who is now ambassador to mexico. he used to be the number-two guy in our embassy in afghanistan. i talked to him about how do we use blimps in kabul? he said the great thing about blimps, we put them up in bad weather, we put them up when it is windy. these go up, they stay up, they don't run out of gas. you can have more surveillance systems on these than you can on a lot of the other aircraft that we're flying. they don't run out of gas. we use them to great effect in kabul and kandahar and other places and in afghanistan, and we ought to be able to do better with them on the border of mexico. we're doing something. we need to do more. they can be a great force multiplier as well. this is a little bitty plane. this is called a cessna. it's called a c-206. it has enough room to carry two people. we have got i think about 17
old technology. the drone is pretty new. this is an old technology. blimps have been around forever. some of you may recall seeing a video of blimps like this from kabul, afghanistan. i talked on the phone this week with a fellow who is now ambassador to mexico. he used to be the number-two guy in our embassy in afghanistan. i talked to him about how do we use blimps in kabul? he said the great thing about blimps, we put them up in bad weather, we put them up when it is windy. these go up, they...
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we need to invest in the types of clean energy technologies and efficiency technologies, like the obama administration has done a great job investing in, like the vehicle efficiency standards that they just finalized. those will reduce prices for consumers, because they'll be buying less gas they create american jobs and actually reduce pollution. it's those kind of win-win-win solutions that we need to be actually investing in and not supporting these extreme types of oil like deep wore drilling and tar sands. >> this must be a hard question to answer. i don't know if the companies will be asked. if you screwed the whole thing up in the arctic multiple times and then you need to try it again somewhere else, you know you already bungled it 18 other ways, even if you're greedy and want to get it done, don't you want to get it done? if someone asks what is your objective, how do you do this correctly, get all the oh i will and take your money how do they plan on doing it? do they think this is going to work? it's amazing to me. >> it's pretty astounding, frankly. the situation in the arct
we need to invest in the types of clean energy technologies and efficiency technologies, like the obama administration has done a great job investing in, like the vehicle efficiency standards that they just finalized. those will reduce prices for consumers, because they'll be buying less gas they create american jobs and actually reduce pollution. it's those kind of win-win-win solutions that we need to be actually investing in and not supporting these extreme types of oil like deep wore...
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uefa president remains opposed to technology and won't be using it in his competitions. but there is optimism more nations will be able to use the technology. >> we recognize that this is not universally able to be applied today, but the reality is, the cost of technology, we have all seen it in our homes and work lives, the cost of technology plummets. >> reporter: there were 31 incidents last year where the goal decision system would have been made. lee wellings, al jazeera, london. >>> last week the union of european football association fined the league of warsaw 40,000 and ordered the team to close the north stand of the stadium as a punishment for the fan's racist behavior. today they showed their displeasure, by displaying huge signs in the shape of a heat before the seat erupted into a pie pyrotechnic show. as amazing as that video looks right now, no one was hurt. >> i was going to say it looks like people are on fire. >> it was flairs, and they are waving them around, but no one was hurt. >> that's bizarre. >> over a soccer game. >> kind of sad. >> a little bit
uefa president remains opposed to technology and won't be using it in his competitions. but there is optimism more nations will be able to use the technology. >> we recognize that this is not universally able to be applied today, but the reality is, the cost of technology, we have all seen it in our homes and work lives, the cost of technology plummets. >> reporter: there were 31 incidents last year where the goal decision system would have been made. lee wellings, al jazeera,...
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health and human services secretary, medicare admistrator, and white house chief technology officer were some of the senior administration officials briefed on the consulting firm red flags >> two weeks before testifying before this committee secretary sibelius was president -- present at an april 14th meeting were experts identified significant threats and risks watching this side on october october 1st. >> upton says sibelius' testimony to the committee on april 18th did not match what was happening bind-the-scenes. >> at this point our energy and resources are focused on getting it up and running, and we're on track to land contracts have been led cmdr monitoring it every step of the way. >> in miami she says she got aboard. >> we are hopeful that the testing we did, and we did some end to end testing would be sufficient. it clearly was not. and on balance we made a decision to move ahead. if i had known then what i know now we approach it woull have made a different call. >> either way this report says the white house absolutely knew what was going on and did not tell the president t
health and human services secretary, medicare admistrator, and white house chief technology officer were some of the senior administration officials briefed on the consulting firm red flags >> two weeks before testifying before this committee secretary sibelius was president -- present at an april 14th meeting were experts identified significant threats and risks watching this side on october october 1st. >> upton says sibelius' testimony to the committee on april 18th did not match...
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the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it isot. ♪ the 2014 e-class, it doesn't just see the future, it is the future. >>> the lawyer for san diego mayor, bob filner, says the city should be on the hook for the mayor's legal bills as he fights sexualal harassment charges because he did not receive state required training to prevent it. several women have come forward with accounts from the democratic mayor. his former communications director is suing claiming filner tried repeatedly to kiss her and asked her not to wear panties to work. the city council disagreed voting not to pay for filner's defense. >>> the smithsonian is interested in obtaining the hoodie worn by trayvon martin the night he was killed. told the washington post the sweat shirt represents an opportunity to further the discussion about race in america. last month george zimmerman was acquitted of the murder in the case. the smithsonian has the handcuffs used when harvard professor was arrested after a report of a break in at his ow
the technology may be hard to imagine... but why you would want it isot. ♪ the 2014 e-class, it doesn't just see the future, it is the future. >>> the lawyer for san diego mayor, bob filner, says the city should be on the hook for the mayor's legal bills as he fights sexualal harassment charges because he did not receive state required training to prevent it. several women have come forward with accounts from the democratic mayor. his former communications director is suing claiming...
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i am all in favor of using any lawful technology in order to protect america. we need checks and balances in place to ensure those tools are not abused by our government. having served in the white house during 9/11 and feeling the pain of the loss of life that day, i am all in favor of programs that are lawful and that are effective in protecting america. >> just really quickly in a couple of seconds, do you think though there is the possibility of abuse from collecting all of this data? >> there is always a possibility of abuse when you are talking about the government collection of information. sometimes law enforcement officials abuse the parameters of a search warrant. but it doesn't mean we disallow the use of search warrants by law enforcement throughout the united states. you throw out the evidence collected under the search warrant. you might reprimand the law enforcement official. of course, unfortunately when you deal with human beings abuses sometimes happen. hopefully we have checks and balances in place and hopefully we have the procedures in plac
i am all in favor of using any lawful technology in order to protect america. we need checks and balances in place to ensure those tools are not abused by our government. having served in the white house during 9/11 and feeling the pain of the loss of life that day, i am all in favor of programs that are lawful and that are effective in protecting america. >> just really quickly in a couple of seconds, do you think though there is the possibility of abuse from collecting all of this data?...
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eric schmidt is a software engineer by bringing, was chief technology officer at sun microsystems, ceo of novell. he has, for those of us who love the digital age, even the oldes
eric schmidt is a software engineer by bringing, was chief technology officer at sun microsystems, ceo of novell. he has, for those of us who love the digital age, even the oldes
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the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. lou: the obama administration has done it again choosing another green energy losers spending millions and billions of taxpayer money in the process. this your automotive wiring senate represented of the work force after the chinese did not want to buy the company after all and that is 160 jobs gone after it was backed by a $529 million loan guarantee feel good about it fiskar could only cap 100 -- taft 193 million. we are shocked but this is not our first rodeo. a 123 now owned by a chinese company that changed its name, at a 123 is now before 56 and you thought the chinese did not have a sense of humor. it benefited from a $250 million grant and so linda got $528 million and they went belly up. the next one receiving 180 million and did you know, what happened? they went belly up -- belly up. and also receiving $43 million how about that? it seems like chump change only 43 million taxpayer dollars solar panel company abound s
the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. lou: the obama administration has done it again choosing another green energy losers spending millions and billions of taxpayer money in the process. this your automotive wiring senate represented of the work force after the chinese did not want to buy the company after all and that is 160 jobs gone after it was backed by a $529 million loan guarantee feel good about it...
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with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. th our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. lou: sequester budget cuts could delay the terrorism trial of the son-in-law at trial of osama bin on the new was in a new york cut courtroom today suggested the trial be delayed until next year. the attorneys are furloughed for more than five weeks and they don't think there will be ready for the september start date. of calling better judge oil sign whether the investigative reporter goes to jail at issue is a refusal to reveal her sources for the exclusive story of the aurora theater massacre. she was the first to write about a notebook by the shooter sent to a psychiatrist about his plans to kill. joining us now is trial attorney when we start with you this is trying to get a source. as anyone who's ever been a reporter is infuriated. how can this be allowed? >> the defense brings the motion
with centurylink as your trusted technology partner, you can do just that. th our visionary cloud infrastructure, global broadband network and custom communications solutions, your business is more reliable - secure - agile. and with responsive, dedicated support, we help you shine every day of the week. lou: sequester budget cuts could delay the terrorism trial of the son-in-law at trial of osama bin on the new was in a new york cut courtroom today suggested the trial be delayed until next...
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bodies so far and they have only just begun their work using ground penetrating radar it's the kind of technology used to find mass graves in the former yugoslavia. researchers at the university of south florida are hoping to identify the remains and finally return them to their loved ones. those they can't identify will be properly buried on marked graves here in the campus. >>> there's a more travel obligation that the state has to do it. >> reporter: until then richard huntly will have to speak for dead. >> our life was cut short. free us. let our bones go home. >> reporter: natasha, al jazeera, marianna, florida. >> suspected members accused and killed 24vi give lantes in algaer i a. the army is encouraging people to help fight the group. >>> there are more than 35 million boy and girl scouts around world. students from afghanistan are joining the ranks once again. 30 years after the country was kicked out of the international scouting movement. jennifer glass reports from kabul. >> reporter: scouting faces many challenges in afghanistan as organizers tries to reestablish the movement after a
bodies so far and they have only just begun their work using ground penetrating radar it's the kind of technology used to find mass graves in the former yugoslavia. researchers at the university of south florida are hoping to identify the remains and finally return them to their loved ones. those they can't identify will be properly buried on marked graves here in the campus. >>> there's a more travel obligation that the state has to do it. >> reporter: until then richard huntly...
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american universities in the stem fields, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, would be granted a green card upon graduation. this is adopting an older proposal called the stable act. this is a very good move, relatively small by comparison with the size of the system. it also talks vaguely about removing backlogs. if that is similar to a legislative attempts in the past few years, that would mean removing be per country limitations on highly skilled green card and workers coming in. as the system stands now, only 7% are allowed to come from a single country every year, leading to a long backlog for workers from other countries, sometimes longer than a decade. that would be a big improvement to the system. generally, i think most people agree that you need to have a very good reason to have this reform effort, and i think this should be extended, not just to immigrants who are educated in the u.s., but highly skilled immigrants from other countries. >> lawyers as well? >> some lawyers. he is a lawyer two times over, and i think the u.s. is better by having him here. bigg
american universities in the stem fields, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, would be granted a green card upon graduation. this is adopting an older proposal called the stable act. this is a very good move, relatively small by comparison with the size of the system. it also talks vaguely about removing backlogs. if that is similar to a legislative attempts in the past few years, that would mean removing be per country limitations on highly skilled green card and workers coming...
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. >> and then from the cartoons he then becomes a pioneer of radio technology. >> people cast in the bottom of the grand canyon is thought he is the first person to broadcast to the whole world and then a taferping its microphone to a parachute jumper so people can hear what it will be like jumping from a plane and what it sounds like is this. >> e oh my god. >> but did is that kind of curiosity that does s so appealing. >> yeah. and he's an appealing guy ultimately because he's such a goof bauchlt he find its everything curious and fascinating and interesting and weefermentd he's like a child. >> got it. >> it's a fascinating story, thank you so much for being here. >> curious manson the book shelves now, neil thompson. >> that's our show, please join us tomorrow at 11:00,
. >> and then from the cartoons he then becomes a pioneer of radio technology. >> people cast in the bottom of the grand canyon is thought he is the first person to broadcast to the whole world and then a taferping its microphone to a parachute jumper so people can hear what it will be like jumping from a plane and what it sounds like is this. >> e oh my god. >> but did is that kind of curiosity that does s so appealing. >> yeah. and he's an appealing guy...